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The ridge is about 20 km (13 miles) high and 20 km wide, and some areas are punctuated by a system of mountains about 10 km (6 miles) high.
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Similarly, the account given by Isaac Newton (1642 1727) of his system of the natural world is punctuated by a defense of his methods and an outline of a positive program for scientific inquiry.
Their relationship was punctuated by a series of drug arrests.
His long exile was punctuated by a series of forlorn attempts to recover his throne.
However, the relationship has been punctuated by a series of perceived disagreements.
My workdays, for example, are punctuated by a series of meetings.
The history of the development of the process industry has been punctuated by a number of hazardous explosions, sometimes very severe.
The long-term record is punctuated by a series of volcanic disasters, where repeated cycles of massive destruction were followed by differing cycles of forest regeneration.
Kenya had won the men's race nine straight years, punctuated by a sweep of the top three positions last year.
But the relative calm has since been punctuated by a trickle of rocket fire and occasional Israeli airstrikes.
He denied the allegations in a trial which punctuated by a number of outbursts by him.
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